Mutasa attends parly

Harare Bureau Headlands National Assembly representative and deposed Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Cde Didymus Mutasa attended a parliamentary sitting yesterday for the first time since he was ousted from the…

O-Level results withheld over $250 debt

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) is withholding the November 2014 O-Level examination results for 33 pupils from Sibhula Secondary School in Gwanda over a $250…

Chinese firms ‘fleece’ parastatals

Harare Bureau AS the government accelerates the implementation of the mega-deals signed between Zimbabwe and China during President Mugabe’s 13th State visit to China last year, disturbing reports have emerged…

Man breaks cop’s leg at roadblock

Emily Mbewe Court reporter A Bulawayo man allegedly assaulted a police officer and broke his leg at a roadblock. Mbonisi Dube, 30, of Bulawayo’s Thorngrove suburb allegedly charged at Mbongeni…

Health hazard looms in Kamativi

Leonard Ncube  Victoria Falls Reporter CLOSE to 4,000 people in Kamativi area are allegedly sitting on a health time bomb as the mining settlement has been without water for the…

Lesotho elections to go ahead: SA

PRETORIA — Lesotho will go ahead with early elections as planned at the end of this month despite recent renewed tensions, South Africa’s presidency announced at the end of crisis…

US attempting to start ‘war in Europe’: Le Pen

PARIS — The leader of France’s rightwing   Front National (FN), Marine Le Pen, has called  Brussels “American lackeys” over the EU’s Ukraine policy.

Boko Haram abducts 8 Cameroonian girls, kills 7

YAOUNDE — Boko Haram Islamic extremists have abducted about 30 people including eight Cameroonian girls and killed seven hostages in two bus hijackings in Cameroon and Nigeria, Cameroon residents and…

Ex-IMF boss denies ‘frenetic’ activity at alleged sex parties

FRANCE — Dominique Strauss-Kahn took the witness stand yesterday to testify about his alleged role in sex parties with prostitutes, saying the frequency of the evenings had been wildly exaggerated.

African news agency, Ana to be launched

CAPE TOWN — The African News Agency (Ana), which plans to syndicate stories across the continent, will open its doors in March, founding CEO Chris Borain said yesterday.

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